Aaron Ramsey is enjoying the season of his life for Arsenal – to give Wales fresh hope.

The Gunners midfielder has already managed his best-ever goals tally for a season and is playing with a renewed confidence.

Ramsey was voted player of the month for September in the Premier League and believes there is still a lot more to come for both club and country.

He will help renew Arsenal’s Champions League campaign against last season’s runners-up Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday.

There are also big days ahead with Wales, as national boss Chris Coleman claimed last week that the 22-year-old could get into any team in the world on current form. Wales suffered a disappointing World Cup qualifying campaign but Ramsey is determined to help them succeed next time.

He said: “I think there is more to come and I’m still only 22. I still need to do better and learn a few more things but the boss (Arsene Wenger) is telling me about that.

“Things like positioning defensively – while we’re defending, sometimes I am not always where I need to be.

“But I just try to keep on enjoying my football. At the back end of last season I noticed a change in myself.

“I got my confidence back, started playing some good stuff again and that’s carried on.

“The confidence is flowing throughout the team at Arsenal at the moment. All of us just want to get out there and play as much football as we possibly can at the moment.”

Ramsey is proof of the vital importance of confidence and self-belief. He struggled after a long injury-lay-off but has now rediscovered his best form.

He has been shooting on sight, covering every blade of grass, and his tackling and passing have improved so much.

In a team such as Arsenal which has world-class talent in the likes of Mesut Ozil and Santi Cazorla, it might have been tempting to think Ramsey might struggle to keep his place. But the Welshman has risen to the challenge and pushed his game on – to make himself the undroppable one.